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Wow,
the
end
of
a
great
first
day
at
Infosecurity
Europe.
Our
stand
was
very
bright
and
impactful
and
with
our
industry
experts,
business
partners
and
action
packed
agenda,
it
has
been
truly
engaging
day!
We
had
four
workshops
across
the
day
and
below
are
the
key
points
that
I
thought
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XSS
vulnerabilities
and
security
technology
that
thinks
more
like
you
Learning
about
the
world
around
us
and
then
modifying
our
opinions
and
actions
as
we
learn
more
is
a
skill
that
we
aspire
to
teach
in
every
classroom,
and
it
is
a
process
that
informs
how
we
think
... [ + Read more ]

NEW!
IBM
X-Force
2012
Annual
Trend
and
Risk
ReportTwice
a
year
since
the
late
1990s,
IBM’s
X-Force
Research
and
Development
team
releases
a
trend
and
risk
report
including
content
collected
from
dozens
of
thought
leaders
across
the
company.
Its
findings,
analyses
and
predictions
come
from
working
with
our
thousands
of
... [ + Read more ]

This
post
was
contributed
by
Michael
Applebaum,
Director
of
Product
Marketing
at
Q1
Labs,
an
IBM
Company.
Connect
with
Michael
on
Twitter
and
LinkedIn.
Not
every
security
breach
is
the
result
of
an
advanced
persistent
threat
(APT).
In
fact,
only
a
small
fraction
probably
are.
But
the
industry
is
buzzing
... [ + Read more ]

This
post
was
written
by
Jason
Kravitz,Techline
Specialist
for
Tivoli
Security
Products
at
IBM.
Several
high
profile
breaches
so
far
this
year
have
brought
some
much
needed
attention
back
around
to
the
topic
of
password
security.
Odd
that
in
the
years
since
the
World
Wide
Web
was
first
founded,
the
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Today's
post
is
an
abstract
from
the
Frequency-X
blog,
courtesy
of
Leslie
Horacek,
IBM
X-Force
Threat
Response
Manager.
To
read
the
full
post,
please
click
here
and
download
the
report
here.
I’m
happy
to
announce
that
today
the
IBM
X-Force
Mid-Year
2012
Trend
and
Risk
report
is
out
the
... [ + Read more ]

Twice
a
year
IBM's
X-Force
Research
and
Development
team,
in
partnership
with
several
other
organizations
from
around
the
IBM
Security
team
come
together
to
publish
data,
analysis
and
operational
advice
for
security
professionals
and
the
broader
community
of
internet
and
computer
users
around
the
trends
we
are
seeing
in
IT
... [ + Read more ]